Karen Godette, M.D., Member, Board of DirectorsDr. Godette is a Board Certified Radiation Oncologist and an Associate Professor in Emory University School of Medicine and clinical member of the Winship Cancer Institute.She is the Medical Director of Radiation Oncology at Emory University Hospital Midtown.Dr. Godette is a member of the American Society of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology, the American Society of Clinical Oncology, the Connective Tissue Oncology Society, the American Board of Radiology, and the National Medical Association, where she served as Chair of the radiology section from 2005 - 2007.Dr. Godette was presented with the Woodruff Fund Clinical Teaching Support Award in Radiation Oncology in 2002 for her commitment to teaching.
She is a manuscript reviewer for The International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics, and the Journal of Surgical Oncology.Dr. Godette is originally from Guyana, South America.
She received her Masters and Medical Degree from Howard University in Washington, D.C.Her residency in radiation oncology was completed at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York.

Karen Godette, M.D.Dr. Godette is the Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology at the Winship Cancer Institute.She is board certified in Radiation Oncology since 1992.Her areas of clinical/research interest include breast cancer/tumors, gynecologic malignancies, and prostate cancers.
She has practiced at Emory Healthcare since completing her residency at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, New York, NY.
Dr. Godette is also the Medical Director of the Department of Radiation Oncology at Crawford Long Hospital

Karen Godette, M.D., Member, Board of DirectorsDr. Godette is a Board Certified Radiation Oncologist and an Associate Professor in Emory University School of Medicine and clinical member of the Winship Cancer Institute.She is the Medical Director of Radiation Oncology at Emory University Hospital Midtown.Dr. Godette is a member of the American Society of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology, the American Society of Clinical Oncology, the Connective Tissue Oncology Society, the American Board of Radiology, and the National Medical Association, where she served as Chair of the radiology section from 2005 - 2007.Dr. Godette was presented with the Woodruff Fund Clinical Teaching Support Award in Radiation Oncology in 2002 for her commitment to teaching.
She is a manuscript reviewer for The International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics, and the Journal of Surgical Oncology.Dr. Godette is originally from Guyana, South America.
She received her Masters and Medical Degree from Howard University in Washington, D.C.Her residency in radiation oncology was completed at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York.

Karen Godette, MD, specializes in breast and gynecological malignancies, prostate cancer and soft tissue sarcoma.
Within these areas, her expertise is brachytherapy.
She is currently involved in institutional and national clinical trials of breast, cervical, and prostate cancers along with soft tissue sarcomas.
Her research focuses on improving the multidisciplinary care of these malignancies.

Dr. Godette is originally from Guyana, South America.
She received her MS and MD degrees from Howard University in Washington, DC, where she also completed a year-long transitional internship.This was followed by a radiation oncology residency at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, where she was named chief resident in her final year.

Upon completing residency in 1992, she was recruited to Emory and most recently appointed associate professor in the department of radiation oncology.Since 2001, Dr. Godette has served as medical director of the Emory University Hospital Midtown radiation oncology department.

Dr. Godette played a central role in initiating a radiation oncology residency program here at Emory.
She served as assistant program director from 1993-1995 before being appointed program director, a position she held for ten years.She has served as the medical director/advisor of the Grady Radiation Therapy Technology School since 1998.Dr. Godette is actively involved in the community.
She participates in community health fairs and educational workshops, moderates multidisciplinary panels, and facilitates support groups.
She is also active in the international arena, working in partnership with colleagues in developing countries to advance the delivery and standard of cancer care.
Her outside interests include travel to exotic destinations, foreign and independent films, and international cuisine.

Dr. Godette is Board Certified in radiation oncology and a clinical member of the Winship Cancer Institute.She is also a member of the American Society of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology, the American Society of Clinical Oncology, the Connective Tissue Oncology Society, the American Medical Women's Association, the American Board of Radiology, and the National Medical Association, where she served as chair of the radiology section from 2005-2007.Dr. Godette was presented with the Woodruff Fund Clinical Teaching Support Award in Radiation Oncology in 2002 for her commitment to teaching.
She is a manuscript reviewer for The International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics, and Journal of Surgical Oncology.She has written or coauthored many articles, abstracts and book chapters, and has spoken at both national and international meetings.